Amelia Williams successfully represents the Secretary of State for the Home Department in the High Court - Apr 2026
Georgina is developing a broad-based practice across the spectrum of Chambers’ areas, encompassing public law & human rights, tax & customs, education, employment, information & media, professional discipline, and healthcare. She is on the Government’s ‘Junior Junior’ scheme and has appeared unled in the High Court, the County Court and the Magistrates’ Court.
Before coming to the Bar Georgina worked as a professional chef in a Michelin-starred London kitchen. During her legal studies she interned at a non-profit law firm in Philadelphia where she assisted with appeals on behalf of incarcerated individuals. She has also volunteered with a range of organisations, including Refuge and Citizens Advice.
Georgina read History of Art at Cambridge University, obtaining a Starred First and ranking top of her cohort. For her GDL she ranked third in her year. She was awarded both an Astbury Scholarship and the Queen Mother Scholarship by Middle Temple during her legal studies.
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